Audiobus: Your virtual music studio.

What is Audiobus? — Audiobus is
an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use
your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite
synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like
GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output
for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a
synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI
keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.
And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

Agreed, the KB-1 really is a nice suit. The keyboard is nice to have in AUM with its mod and pitch wheel, still so many kb options to explore. This and the cc knobs really makes me feel like Im starting to get a DAW alternative inside AUM. V happy & going of to review.

@slicetwo said:
I can't decide if I want Tape Machine. I love delays and psychedelic stuff, but I don't do much looping. Sell me on it or tell me why I don't need it.

Me personally... I'm running OBX type patches I made in Zeeon through it, and when I keep the delay really short and "mess with it" I get stuff that sounds like Vangelis. I don't have a ton of effects to compare it to... I just like the ominous gnarly granular-istic textures I'm getting out of it. I don't have anything else that sounds like this.

@eyesunderground
Hm - very biased and personal writing coming up - others might disagree.
I find RE-1 more dirty, more „un-controllable“. Not in a bad way, don’t get me wrong.
K7D, for me, is more precisely to tune the effect.
RE-1 has a sample player, which i never used except for trying it out.
K7D is more sterile - not that it sounds clean, but i do not have other words.
RE-1 „feels“ like it is more slow when beeing used - actually i find all of the Kai Aras stuff a little bit laggy when it comes to the UI - i think it has something to do with his (own?) framework he is using throughout his apps. Again, don’t get me wrong. They are absolutely usable and far from slow, it is just my personal „feeling when using“ them. This is the main reason i do not work with Volt as often as i would like to.

In the end the both achieve the same effect and might be different in the sound as an output factor. I never really compared them precisely. I like both, but feel K7D is more for me as i tend to use it more often.

@MrBlaschke said:@eyesunderground
Hm - very biased and personal writing coming up - others might disagree.
I find RE-1 more dirty, more „un-controllable“. Not in a bad way, don’t get me wrong.
K7D, for me, is more precisely to tune the effect.
RE-1 has a sample player, which i never used except for trying it out.
K7D is more sterile - not that it sounds clean, but i do not have other words.
RE-1 „feels“ like it is more slow when beeing used - actually i find all of the Kai Aras stuff a little bit laggy when it comes to the UI - i think it has something to do with his (own?) framework he is using throughout his apps. Again, don’t get me wrong. They are absolutely usable and far from slow, it is just my personal „feeling when using“ them. This is the main reason i do not work with Volt as often as i would like to.

In the end the both achieve the same effect and might be different in the sound as an output factor. I never really compared them precisely. I like both, but feel K7D is more for me as i tend to use it more often.